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david_carnell Wrote:

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> 7.29! God, I think I was still in bed then this

> morning....and hungover.

>

> Clearly my work ethic needs looking at.


Dude I was hungover and stomping to the train station as of about 7.15 - shocker! After promising myself a night in tonight it looks like Im out again so it will be a repeat performance tomorrow but at a much more respectable hour! >:D< After 5 nights on the trot I think I am going to have liver poisoning just in time for the PC on sat!

Strawbs,


Ever considered cycling? ED to Can Wharf about 40 mins (maybe less if you're really fit), mostly flat. You always have a seat, get lots of fresh air, its cheaper than a gymn, improves cardio fitness, tones up thighs and calves and is way cheaper and more pleasant than public transport. I'm up to 3 x week instead of bus / train - in this weather it's far better than being slowly broiled in the sardine like company of too many others.


Lots of advice on best routes on the forum. One of a number of threads below.


Cycle Routes

Marmora Man Wrote:

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> Strawbs,

>

> Ever considered cycling? ED to Can Wharf about 40

> mins (maybe less if you're really fit), mostly

> flat. You always have a seat, get lots of fresh

> air, its cheaper than a gymn, improves cardio

> fitness, tones up thighs and calves and is way

> cheaper and more pleasant than public transport.

> I'm up to 3 x week instead of bus / train - in

> this weather it's far better than being slowly

> broiled in the sardine like company of too many

> others.

>

> Lots of advice on best routes on the forum. One of

> a number of threads below.

>

> Cycle Routes



I am far far too scared of being killed by a crazy driver to do that!! ::o Also unfortunately I have exercise induced anaphylaxis so its a no no for me unfortunately.. :(

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